Immigrant Life

Explore immigrant life in Canada with practical tips, settlement advice, cultural insights, and helpful resources for newcomers.

Interesting Facts about the History of Labour Day in Canada

Labour Day is celebrated throughout Canada and the United States on the first Monday in September. It honours the labour movement and recognizes the achievement of labourers in both countries. Even though fewer and fewer people participate in Labour Day activities, it remains a statutory holiday. Many Canadians spend the Labour Day participating in leisure …

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Word of the Week: Labour

Let’s talk about the word labour, today. Just in time for Labour Day! Labour: noun The cost will depend on the amount of ~. Modern farming has been mechanized. There is no need for ~. Society doesn’t divide ~ based on gender any more. Women often do hard physical ~ these days. 2. great physical …

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13 back to school tips for smooth transition into the new school year

September is just around the corner and with it the busyness of filling out school forms, setting up the kids’ schedules, signing up for extracurriculars, back to school shopping, lunch planning, and so on. Avoid the craziness of back to school time with these easy back to school tips. Get that back to school shopping …

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Hinduism: fascinating facts you want to know about

Hinduism, or Sanātana Dharma, is the world’s oldest religion. It dates back to more than 4,000 years ago. It has more than one billion followers, ninety five percent of whom live in India. Hinduism is the third-largest religion worldwide, after Christianity and Islam. The Origin of Hinduism Historians believe that Hinduism began between 2300 B.C. and 1500 …

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Buying versus renting a home in Canada: what to know and how to make a decision.

You have probably heard that buying a home is the better option because you are building equity, and, what follows, wealth that way, and renting is just throwing your money away. However, making the right decision may depend on your individual circumstances and priorities. Here are some points to consider when solving the dilemma of …

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